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II
Principiante
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He is don't
not
note
doesn't
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Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football. They've got wine. You are very lucky. He's got a watch.
Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football. She is perfect. They have got a TV. I do my work.
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Principiante
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there is a bed
(There is / There are) many lakes near the town. (There is / There are) two fish and chip shops in the square. (There is / There are) a bathroom downstairs.
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Principiante
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Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football. They've got wine. You are very lucky. He's got a watch.
Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football. She is perfect. They have got a TV. I do my work.
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Principiante
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2
His
Am
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She can
you understand me? you think she can count to ten? They can't Can I He can together any more. up, please? tennis.
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you seen a caterpillar? this your garden? must the dog bring back? must the dog bring the stick back to? you going on safari? animal is loved by all children? are is who which what have
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Your family
Is he ill?
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Your parents are old. His sisters are pretty. Our dad is tall. Her family is large.
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I have a double room. We eat dinner in the dining room. I have a room with a bath. They have breakfast in bed.
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Introducing oneself
2
do you hair long have ?
3
are wearing socks you ?
4
a Are beautiful you woman ?
5
children do you have ?
6
big family you a do have ?
7
what saying you do I'm to understand you?
8
only day know Is the that you ?
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9
English you know do alphabet the ?
10
quarter past a it seven is ?
11
Do home have a at you pet ?
12
the Is good weather ?
13
a you do ruler have ?
14
dog have a you Do ?
15
have home you at cat Do a ?
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direction this the is right ?
17
room a can you reserve ?
18
breakfast have can bed I in ?
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can hear the you crackling noise ?
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20
working are ! you hello ?
21
are learning this you with anything ?
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Principiante
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Principiante
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there is a bed
(There is / There are) many lakes near the town. (There is / There are) two fish and chip shops in the square. (There is / There are) a bathroom downstairs.
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Principiante
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At the office
. has
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Everyday actions
Yes, I do.
Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Do you have a football? Have you got a key? Is this the best subject? Are you flattering me?
Yes, I do.
Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Do you have a football? Does he want this apple? Does she go to the cinema often? Does he expect a lot of people?
Yes, I do.
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Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: You are stupid. We look alike. You are going out tonight. She is fat.
Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: You are stupid. He is boring. They are happy. We want to go play golf.
Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: You are stupid. He loves you. You don't like her. He's taking her out.
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Principiante
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Adjectives
Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What a nice car! What a clever dolphin! What a full garage! What an old professor!
Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What a nice car! What an easy game! What a talented teenager! What a sweet drink!
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Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals! What unintelligent teachers! What stupid questions! What brilliant uncles!
Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals! What young girls! What yellow shoes! What impossible jobs!
Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals! What little frogs! What great books! What blue teapots!
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Principiante
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Adjectives
2
the as I'm you age same !
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Principiante
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At the office
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Principiante
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Adjectives
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Principiante
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2
His
he joking? Am Are Is
Will
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She can
you understand me? you think she can count to ten? They can't Can I He can together any more. up, please? tennis.
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you seen a caterpillar? this your garden? must the dog bring back? must the dog bring the stick back to? you going on safari? animal is loved by all children? are who have is what which
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Introducing oneself
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Principiante
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Adjectives
Ponga en plural los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: the big bedroom the white boot the old aunt the winter creature the blue bow tie the tired boy the identical twin
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Ponga en plural los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: a carrot a butterfly an object a chicken a brush a rabbit a wasp
carrots
Ponga en plural los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: a carrot a teacher a tomato an animal an elephant a house a strawberry
carrots
Ponga en plural los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: parent sister brother friend man woman family
parents
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Your family
dad
? brother
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Adjectives
Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What a nice car! What a clever dolphin! What a full garage! What an old professor!
Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What a nice car! What an easy game! What a talented teenager! What a sweet drink!
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Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals! What unintelligent teachers! What stupid questions! What brilliant uncles!
Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals! What young girls! What yellow shoes! What impossible jobs!
Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: What poor animals! What little frogs! What great books! What blue teapots!
Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: My flat is in France. Your house is in Spain. The photo is from Germany. My pen pal is from Italy.
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Your family
2
I have of a lot brothers
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Principiante
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Streets of London
a piece of beef
Sustituya el artculo determinado por el artculo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef the car the bread the address the information the motorway the bag
a piece of beef
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Principiante
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Streets of London
a boy
Sustituya el artculo determinado por el artculo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the boy the dog the man the ghost the eye the uncle the apartment
a boy
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Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the tomato the office the wardrobe the armchair the lounge the kitchen the egg timer
a tomato
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the tomato the garage the good newspaper the black knife the only child the small carrot the comfortable sofa bed
a tomato
Sustituya el artculo determinado por el artculo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef the apricot the paracetamol the paper the pavement the sock the advice
a piece of beef
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Sustituya el artculo determinado por el artculo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef the car the bread the address the information the motorway the bag
a piece of beef
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Saying hello
I am Scottish.
Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: It's (a / the) lovely photo. Jacques is (a / the) French name. Is (a / the) teacher English? January is (a / the) winter month.
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Principiante
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Introducing oneself
a boy
Sustituya el artculo determinado por el artculo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the boy the dog the man the ghost the eye the uncle the apartment
a boy
Pgina 57/223
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the tomato the office the wardrobe the armchair the lounge the kitchen the egg timer
a tomato
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the tomato the garage the good newspaper the black knife the only child the small carrot the comfortable sofa bed
a tomato
Sustituya el artculo determinado por el artculo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef the apricot the paracetamol the paper the pavement the sock the advice
a piece of beef
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Sustituya el artculo determinado por el artculo indeterminado cuando sea posible. Ejemplo: the beef the car the bread the address the information the motorway the bag
a piece of beef
Escriba el artculo indeterminado adecuado delante de las siguientes palabras. Ejemplo: (a / an) English lesson (a / an) American city (a / an) Spanish man (a / an) French student (a / an) Italian name (a / an) Indian meal (a / an) German town
an English lesson
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2
to not my an married is uncle ant
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Principiante
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Introducing oneself
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Principiante
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Your family
his
2
They There
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Principiante
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A city tour
these pubs
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: the market place (there) the street (here) the streets (there) the building (there) the buildings (here) the park (there) the parks (there)
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Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: The beer (here) is good. The bank (there) is new. The buildings (here) are old. The people (there) are drinking tea.
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Principiante
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Introducing oneself
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Descriptions
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Principiante
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2
days don't the of I all the know week
3
all the that streets look it's true the same!
4
streets the look all same the !
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Principiante
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Streets of London
a piece of beef
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Introducing oneself
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Principiante
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Saying hello
you are
2
We It
are married. I
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Introducing oneself
We are tall.
Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I am tall. She is young. He is beautiful. I am old.
We are tall.
Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I am tall. You are slim. He is stupid. She is fair.
We are tall.
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Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark. They are tired. We are warm. You are well.
I am dark.
Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark. We are plump. They are stupid. You are barefoot.
I am dark.
Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark. They are all right. We are large. You are married.
I am dark.
Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: (You / He) is single. (I / You) are a student. (I / We) are British. (You / She) has got a job.
He is single.
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Saying hello
2
a you are policeman
3
she has got a job
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Principiante
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Introducing oneself
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Sustituya el (los) complemento(s) por el (los) pronombre(s) correspondiente(s). Ejemplo: I usually listen to my friends. He tells my friend and me the way. The ghost watches the little boy. He looks like my child.
Sustituya el (los) complemento(s) por el (los) pronombre(s) correspondiente(s). Ejemplo: I usually listen to my friends. The girl listens to her brother. You always lose your envelope. We know the place.
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Principiante
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I have one.
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I have a dog. I know an English person. I need a kettle. He sometimes wants an ice cream.
I have one.
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I have a dog. I see an animal. He needs a sheet of paper. He takes a pencil.
I have one.
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Principiante
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2
When Went
3
What Watt When
4
When Who
does the journey take by tube? How many How What How long
5
When
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Do you have Is the train at nine time is it? Don't take I stop work in an Is it time to have
4
A Where is Next to a This is a
5
Do you
! butterfly.
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you seen a caterpillar? this your garden? must the dog bring back? must the dog bring the stick back to? you going on safari? animal is loved by all children? who what have is which are
You have arrived in London, asks you what's wrong. am I? You're in London! But where in London? Bond Street. Which street are you looking It's written .
bus do I take? is practical in London is the tube. is Tower Bridge so famous? could invite you to tea at Buckingham Palace? is the Horse Guards' parade? can you get about London quickly and cheaply? why how which who when what
10
is behind the tourist information centre? does the bank open? is the post office? old is the museum? when how where what
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A city tour
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Introducing oneself
2
today you how are ?
3
you are how old ?
4
which favourite is the your season of year?
5
the scissors are where ?
6
are you for looking street which ?
7
is long bus by how it ?
8
how this is old station?
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9
moment the are what at doing you ?
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Principiante
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Adjectives
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Streets of London
bus do I take? is practical in London is the tube. is Tower Bridge so famous? could invite you to tea at Buckingham Palace? is the Horse Guards' parade? can you get about London quickly and cheaply? which how when what why who
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Principiante
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At the office
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Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: My brother is as tall as my father. My bedroom is as messy as my bathroom. The dinner was as much fun as the cocktail party. The apple was as fresh as the orange.
Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: My brother is as tall as my father. The cup is as red as the kettle. The garage was as full as the house. The teacher is as young as the student.
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Principiante
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A city tour
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A city tour
2
is much how a lemonade?
3
in live how people many England?
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Principiante
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Introducing oneself
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Principiante
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Descriptions
Ponga en el orden adecuado los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: (small) the house (brown) the sock (fresh) the paint (silly) a boy (old) a man (large) a garden (dark) a living room
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Introducing oneself
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Principiante
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At the office
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Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: My brother is as tall as my father. My bedroom is as messy as my bathroom. The dinner was as much fun as the cocktail party. The apple was as fresh as the orange.
Escriba de otra manera las siguientes frases como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: My brother is as tall as my father. The cup is as red as the kettle. The garage was as full as the house. The teacher is as young as the student.
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Principiante
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Do you know the difference An My My uncle is not Of not! is an insect. is not an insect! to an ant!
Do you see the That's And there's a Before the This is really ? the post office? . you turn.
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Principiante
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Descriptions
Ponga en el orden adecuado los siguientes grupos de palabras. Ejemplo: (small) the house (brown) the sock (fresh) the paint (silly) a boy (old) a man (large) a garden (dark) a living room
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Principiante
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I have
Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to have got) he (to have got) they (to have got) it (to have got) you (to have got) she (to have got) we (to have got)
I have got
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Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: he (to have) I (to have) you (to have) it (to have) she (to have) got we (to have) got they (to have) got
he has
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Introducing oneself
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I can't see, I haven't I'll I always I don't know how to It's also hard not to at seven.
my glasses!
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Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football. They've got wine. You are very lucky. He's got a watch.
Ponga en forma negativa las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I have a football. She is perfect. They have got a TV. I do my work.
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Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I have a dog. They've got a snake. She's eating a strawberry. They want a coffee.
I have one.
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2
it a warm has nice, climate !
3
do have you children ?
4
family a do big you have ?
5
I big have a very garden
6
I have don't big exactly feet
7
I my got haven't glasses
8
you home a have Do at pet ?
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9
have do ruler you a ?
10
have a Do dog you ?
11
have you cat home a at Do ?
12
bad have of a sense I direction
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Principiante
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Introducing oneself
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Principiante
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At the office
You yawn
smile
Are you learning Of Why are you I'm having a good At least you're not I am! ?
with this?
! !
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Hey! What's Someone's I'm Don't! It's your coming? ! the door.
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Everyday actions
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Dave's writing (his sister). Richard's writing (a report). Gillian's writing (her uncle). Claire's writing (a computer program).
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Dave's writing (his sister). Jane's writing (the company). Ken's writing (the chairman). Wendy's writing (her cousin).
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Principiante
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Introducing oneself
I am
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I am you are he is she is it is we are they are
I'm
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He am
your
he
you? we am
How are
is
you? am
. is
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Saying hello
fine, thanks.
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Introducing oneself
We are tall.
Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I am tall. She is young. He is beautiful. I am old.
We are tall.
Ponga en plural las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: I am tall. You are slim. He is stupid. She is fair.
We are tall.
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Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark. They are tired. We are warm. You are well.
I am dark.
Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark. We are plump. They are stupid. You are barefoot.
I am dark.
Ponga en singular las siguientes frases. Ejemplo: We are dark. They are all right. We are large. You are married.
I am dark.
Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to be) Mike. You (to be) from Edinburgh. It (to be) a beautiful city. They (to be) lovely places.
I am Mike.
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Principiante
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Introducing oneself
I am
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I am you are he is she is it is we are they are
I'm
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Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: he is I am you are she is it is we are they are
he's
He are
isn't
am
you? they he
4
They He
. has
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you tired? you have any apples? she travel often? does she go? you sing? did you go there? can when does are where do
very young.
m s re
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Principiante
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Introducing oneself
I do
Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to do) it (to mean) he (to live) they (to understand) I (to look) we (to know) she (to want)
I do
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Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I (to have got) he (to have got) they (to have got) it (to have got) you (to have got) she (to have got) we (to have got)
I have got
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Principiante
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Everyday actions
they're going
Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: to do (she) to go (he) to cry (I) to improve (they) to joke (you) to laugh (we) to have dinner (I)
she is doing
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Conjugue como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: to do (she) to listen (she) to sleep (I) to shout (they) to start (it) to think (we) to talk (you)
she is doing
2
His
Is
Am
We have
do
I am making
make
be made
They be writing
be written
am writing
I'm enjoying
saying
phone numbers because I often lose my address book. listening returning memorizing
I'm cutting
telling
feeling
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At the office
She They I
am are is
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Are you learning Of Why are you I'm having a good At least you're not I am! ?
with this?
! !
Hey! What's Someone's I'm Don't! It's your coming? ! the door.
Could you please go back to your I'm At You don't I'd a big effort, you know! this isn't me? to believe you. !
? . meeting!
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A bus trip
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: He gets on at Tower Bridge. You leave Wales. It arrives at the bus stop. She gets off near Big Ben.
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Principiante
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help me
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: to go back to visit the tourist office to look for her to see to walk to buy a bicycle to organise dinner
let's go back
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Streets of London
2
Given
3
Let's Letters
4
Forget Straight ahead
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Principiante
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At the office
It's time It's time It's no use It's no good It's time to It's not worth
sleep. having a nap. over it. , there are no waves. . a love letter.
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Principiante
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A bus trip
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Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: He gets on at Tower Bridge. You leave Wales. It arrives at the bus stop. She gets off near Big Ben.
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Descriptions
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answering I'm stupid your questions
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wearing she's a black skirt
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you to I'm talking !
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wearing is yellow a large he tie
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you seen a caterpillar? this your garden? must the dog bring back? must the dog bring the stick back to? you going on safari? animal is loved by all children? which are who is have what
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A bus trip
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to like I arrive at would 12 o'clock
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Introducing oneself
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He is can't
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people are with you? are with me. you count? , four, five, six, seven. .
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you understand me? you think she can count to ten? They can't Can I He can together any more. up, please? tennis.
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You Can you I can't The Northern line They can't We can
see more of the town from the bus. where we are? anything because of the traffic. be really slow. what the Queen's saying. about the royal family in the papers.
a foreign language. , there's no one here. type that report for you. his hands because the water's too hot. go to work. sleep.
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people are with you? are with me. you count? , four, five, six, seven. .
She can
you understand me? you think she can count to ten? They can't Can I He can together any more. up, please? tennis.
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see more of the town from the bus. where we are? anything because of the traffic. be really slow. what the Queen's saying. about the royal family in the papers.
a foreign language. , there's no one here. type that report for you. his hands because the water's too hot. go to work. sleep.
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Everyday actions
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Dave's writing (his sister). Richard's writing (a report). Gillian's writing (her uncle). Claire's writing (a computer program).
Transforme las siguientes frases o palabras como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Dave's writing (his sister). Jane's writing (the company). Ken's writing (the chairman). Wendy's writing (her cousin).
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writing I'm my to parents
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get up I at past half always five
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in London
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past to time at go
nine o'clock. summer the sun shines. the eighteenth of June. the road. hours. of the house.
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Do you
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The caterpillar is The zebras are usually here There is a horse hiding We see lots of insects The dog is running There's a hedgehog
the same leaf as the butterfly. night. the tree. the garden. the field. those two stones.
You have arrived in London, asks you what's wrong. am I? You're in London! But where in London? Bond Street. Which street are you looking It's written .
Bob's Bed and Breakfast is Your room is upstairs Wendy's room is My room is in opposite next on room 6. to room 5.
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A city tour
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A city tour
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Encuentre el antnimo como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I always miss my bus. You rarely buy paper. They are always careful. I am still thinking.
Encuentre el antnimo como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I always miss my bus. I often lose my way. You've already looked for him. He always pays attention.
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Did you see the travel agent? Is she going out with him? Did they buy some bread at the bakery?
Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Did you go to the department store on Saturday?
Did he see her yesterday? Are we arriving at the station? Did they take the bag?
Responda como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: Did you go to the department store on Saturday?
Does she look like your friend? Do you know Lorna? Did you go to the tourist office?
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through London!
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through London!
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Encuentre el antnimo como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I always miss my bus. You rarely buy paper. They are always careful. I am still thinking.
Encuentre el antnimo como en el ejemplo. Ejemplo: I always miss my bus. I often lose my way. You've already looked for him. He always pays attention.
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